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Press Releases - January/February
2008
Item 1
No. 2008/01/01
January 2008
National Nest Box Week
Starting 14th February 2008
Valentine’s Day 2008 will see
the British Trust for Ornithology launch the twelfth annual National
Nest Box Week, sponsored by Jacobi Jayne. As organisers of the event,
the BTO encourages people to put up nest boxes to help our wild
birds; birds such as House Sparrows and Starlings, both of which
have shown worrying declines in recent years.
Fancy doing something different to celebrate Valentines Day this
year? Instead of providing a nest box for Blue Tits or Great Tits,
why not aim to help a Species of Conservation Concern, such as House
Sparrows and Starlings.
It is difficult for House Sparrows and Starlings to find suitable
nesting sites, particularly in the roofs of modern houses. House
Sparrows will build nests in thick vegetation, but they will also
use nest boxes with a 32mm diameter hole. The box itself should
be a minimum of 200mm tall and 120mm deep. House Sparrows breed
in loose colonies, so try putting up several boxes a few feet apart.
For more information see, http://www.bto.org/nnbw/building.htm
Starlings require a larger box with a larger hole size. The hole
diameter should be 45mm and the box should be 300mm tall and 150mm
deep. Starlings will nest at any height, so try a few boxes at different
heights.
Dr David Leech, Head of Nest Records Scheme at the BTO said,
“We can really help these birds by the simple action of putting
up nest boxes and giving them the space they need to raise a family.
You don’t need a large garden in the countryside; even the
smallest town garden has room for a nest box. So go on, put up a
nest box this Valentine’s Day and enjoy your new neighbours!”
By putting up a nest box in your garden you could be helping these
vulnerable birds to find a home, and it’s not just Starlings
and House Sparrows that will use nest boxes; The BTO Nestbox
Guide contains information on 24 different types of bird that
will use nest boxes, from Spotted Flycatchers to Tawny Owls.
For further information visit the BTO website www.bto.org,
or telephone on 01842 750050 or write to BTO, The Nunnery, Thetford,
IP24 2PU
For information on ready made boxes visit www.jacobijayne.com
See Notes for Editors on page 2
Notes for Editors
- Up to date information is available on the
BTO website in the run up to the event. www.bto.org,
or telephone 01842 750050, or write to British Trust for Ornithology,
The Nunnery, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 2PU.
- Jacobi Jayne specialise in birdcare products
and sponsor National Nest Box Week.
- Ready made nest boxes are available from Jacobi
Jayne www.jacobijayne.com
- The BTO Nestbox Guide contains all you need
to know about providing nest boxes for birds. It gives helpful
and detailed notes on design, construction, placement and maintenance
of suitable nest boxes for the 24 bird species most likely to
nest in gardens and woodlands. The guide is available from the
Trust by shopping on-line at www.bto.org
and costs £7.99 plus £3.95 p&p, or by telephone
01842 750050, or write to British Trust for Ornithology, The Nunnery,
Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 2PU. Cheques made payable to BTO Services
Ltd.
- Images of garden birds are freely available
for use in association with this press release. Please contact
to request an electronic version. Please quote reference
number 2008/01/01.
- The BTO has an ISDN line available for radio interviews.
For further information please contact:
Paul Stancliffe on 01842 750050 or email:
(during office hours)
or mobile 07845 900559 (anytime)
Graham Appleton on 01842 750050 or email:
(during office hours)
or mobile 07974668503 (anytime)
Dr David Leech on 01842 750050 or email:
(during office hours)
Jeff Baker on 01842 750050 or email:
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